Copcourt Manor is a historic Grade II listed manor house set in a beautiful, landscaped garden with mature trees, formal lawns, and a charming moat. A tree-lined driveway leads to the house, crossing a bridge to a gravelled parking area. Whilst Queen Anne in appearance, the Manor is Georgian in origin; incorporating earlier parts to the rear probably dating to the 17th Century.
The reception rooms and bedrooms are arranged around a large hallway and landing, with the main reception rooms well-proportioned. The Oak Room is of note, featuring an impressive fireplace and panelling from 1756. The manor also includes a self-contained one bedroom flat.
The garden and grounds span about 4.95 acres and feature both formal and informal lawns adorned with mature trees like chestnut, field maple, sycamore, Scots pine, and yew. The moat has bridges leading to informal gardens, including a cherry and apple orchard. There is an outbuilding to the side of the house currently used as a gym (with a separate boiler room).
South of the house is a traditional yard with charming period buildings, including garaging, stables with storage above, and a Grade II listed dovecote. In addition, there is a hard tennis court located beside the driveway, as well as a manège. Copcourt Manor Cottage, which is within the yard, comprises an open-plan living room, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom.
SUMMARY OF ACCOMMODATION
Main House
Reception hall | Drawing room | Dining room | Sitting Room Kitchen/breakfast room | Playroom Principal bedroom suite with en suite bathroom Separate dressing room | Three further bedroom suites Self-contained one bedroom flat
Copcourt Manor Cottage
Open-plan living room | Kitchen | Bedroom | Bathroom
Outbuildings
Gymnasium building | Barn style garage/ car port for three cars | Granary | Office
Equestrian Facilities
Stable yard with six stables | Manège
Garden and Grounds
Driveway | Formal and informal lawns | Moat Mature trees |
Tennis court
In all about 4.95 acres